eat out

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To dine at a restaurant or such public place

Jacky wanted Korean barbeque, but his mom didn't want to eat out.

To perform cunnilingus

The lesbian couple ate each other out.

eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home
eat at a restaurant (e.g.: "I don't feel like cooking tonight, let's eat out")
board out
eat out of someone's hand
To behave in a docile, submissive way towards somebody

Violetta is well aware of all this and goes out of her way to charm him. . . . He eats out of her hand and would not notice is she fed him rocks.

eat out of one's hand
(deyim) Accept the domination of another
eat out of someone's hand
accept control and influence of another
eat one's heart out
To feel overwhelming sorrow, jealousy or longing, to grieve

Eat your heart out, pal! We won the title!.

eat someone out of house and home
To consume such a portion of one's store of food that little is left for the owner

or I will ride thee o' nights like the mare.

eat one's heart out
grieve long and hopelessly for something, want something

You can eat your heart out but I won`t give you a piece of this chocolate bar.

eat one's heart out
be tormented, suffer; grieve in a bitter manner; be jealous
eat out

    Turkish pronunciation

    it aut

    Pronunciation

    /ˈēt ˈout/ /ˈiːt ˈaʊt/

    Etymology

    [ 'Et ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai.
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